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thank you for joining us. just to get this straight, her entire basis for saying that houma, who works closely to hillary clinton, is in the muslim brotherhood, who also says that the logo used for one of our government agencies is an islamic symbol. what do we make of this kind of nonsense? >> look, i could go on and talk about individual facts. let's look sets. this reminds me of joseph welch who in 1948 said this to joseph mccarthy. he said let us not assassinate this further. senator, you have done enough. have you no sense of decency. this is what we have here with miss aberdeen. she's married to a former u.s. congressman who is jewish. she's been in vogue. i don't know many people who have her record of achievement and her public persona who are members of the muse limb brotherhood. there are radicals in the united states. i just won an investigative journalism award for looking at them. some of these folks they are pointing to are really being publicly assassinated. i think any person with decency has t
thank you for joining us. just to get this straight, her entire basis for saying that houma, who works closely to hillary clinton, is in the muslim brotherhood, who also says that the logo used for one of our government agencies is an islamic symbol. what do we make of this kind of nonsense? >> look, i could go on and talk about individual facts. let's look sets. this reminds me of joseph welch who in 1948 said this to joseph mccarthy. he said let us not assassinate this further. senator,...
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is taking us. chris, the rhetoric in this country is dangerous that it is important to acknowledge they have now staked out a lunatic fringe. they have now said certain kinds of comments are beyond the pail. that's a good thing. we should applaud that today. and you know that a however is coming. however -- >> here's something, by the way, i like fury a lot and know what he has to do sometimes. defend the indefensible. but in this case, he's saying the right thing. michele bachmann is off the rails. by the way, here she is finding someone who agreed with her. she was on today with glenn beck. >> oh, yes. >> beck defended the congresswoman and attacked john mccain who he said is marching to the orders of the muslim brotherhood. that's john mccain being accused of that this time. >> war hero. >> you have to keep up with your crowd. they're a little frisky out there. you have to keep up with them. let's listen to glenn and michelle. >> john mccain and all the elephant media are falling right in line w
is taking us. chris, the rhetoric in this country is dangerous that it is important to acknowledge they have now staked out a lunatic fringe. they have now said certain kinds of comments are beyond the pail. that's a good thing. we should applaud that today. and you know that a however is coming. however -- >> here's something, by the way, i like fury a lot and know what he has to do sometimes. defend the indefensible. but in this case, he's saying the right thing. michele bachmann is off...
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thanks for joining us tonight. whenever they run out of time on fox news, you get to come here to complete the thought. >> this was so delicious. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> coming up, why having two people with die metrically opposing views fight it out on tv can turn out to be a very bad and dangerous idea and maybe lead to a case of attempted murder. that's in tonight's rewrite. and the number one, number one reason why you should vote for -- why you should always vote for president is, of course, the supreme court. the supreme court is not what it once was. there is the bromance, scalia and roberts, that's over. we'll talk about it coming up later. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. f
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i'm glad you could be with us. that must have been about the most terrifying thing you could imagine. you had a front row seat to a mass killing. can you describe what happened and how did you first realize that something was terribly wrong, that this wasn't part of the movie, in other words? >> at the point, he took it first fire, i knew those were real bullets. he was out there to hurt somebody. it was terrifying. i go in there to watch a movie and come out with blood on me and dead bodies all around me and gun shots and all by one man. you know what i mean, it's absolutely ludicrous to me how somebody could do that to anyone, but it was terrifying. the guy put -- >> how close -- >> i was second row. the second row. >> and he was standing right there at the front of the theatre? >> yes, sir, he was. >> what was the expression on his face? his demeanor? >> yeah, i could do that for you. he didn't have a face because he had a gas mask on. he was in full riot gear. looked like he was from a s.w.a.t. team. had a vest
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thanks so much and thanks for watching us. "hardball" picks things up right now. >>> will mitt romney's flip flop? let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm michael smerconish. leading off, the individual mandate is a tax. that's the wordç according to mitt romney who reversed course and contradicted his own campaign. his shift puts it in line with his party, which hasn't been happy with hi response and if the mandate is a tax, does that mean romney raised taxes with his plan in massachusetts? according to romney, not exactly. we'll get to his verbal gymnastics at the top of the program. meanwhile, president obama is on a bus tour through ohio and pennsylvania. can he make enroads among those working class voters? and speaking of those voters, how will they respond to new reports of romney's extensive offshore bank account sns does romney have an image problem? and a florida life guard loses his job for trying to help save a swimmer's life. and finally, what went wrong at this fourth of july celebration in san diego? all
thanks so much and thanks for watching us. "hardball" picks things up right now. >>> will mitt romney's flip flop? let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm michael smerconish. leading off, the individual mandate is a tax. that's the wordç according to mitt romney who reversed course and contradicted his own campaign. his shift puts it in line with his party, which hasn't been happy with hi response and if the mandate is a tax, does that mean romney...
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it really hits all of us. we can look at other organizations who help people dealing with other life struggles. for instance, weight watchers, which has tremendously benefitted by life. should we go after weight watchers and tell them don't say there's anything beyond obesity for people struggling with obesity and want an alternative. >> does that still hold up in your view? >> for me, i think those things do hold up. i have benefitted from weight watchers and other types of programs that have helped me in other areas of struggle in my area. i'm not telling someone that is happily gay identified or gay or lesbian that they should choose the life that i live or that god will love them more or less depending on the decision they make. for me and for people of faith who want to choose to live through the filter of their faith and a strong biblical sexual ethic in that regard, that they have that right to do that and so when it comes to issues like therapy. i wouldn't say i was defending it a year ago. it is a ver
it really hits all of us. we can look at other organizations who help people dealing with other life struggles. for instance, weight watchers, which has tremendously benefitted by life. should we go after weight watchers and tell them don't say there's anything beyond obesity for people struggling with obesity and want an alternative. >> does that still hold up in your view? >> for me, i think those things do hold up. i have benefitted from weight watchers and other types of...
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simply points us to eternity. religion is mansur response to turn all questions. religion talks about life and death religion talks about the soul. of the truth self control the meaning of life and so on. once you start thinking about these things one way or another you will come in touch with religion because that is specifically with christianity because we have been living in christian civilization for the past two thousand years but the should so almost films how this eternal issues present in them but in different ways. i like what. i have said that this was when the nats the war about to take over france they had taken over germany and they were about to take over france said these days and agonizing atheist schools are to god then it complacent christian. thing to do you say. so i prefer an agonizing atheist over a complacent believe or. you know some people are very complacent it's as if they give their money and their own heart to the true. and now they don't worry about anything at all. the film's on me car budget crisis they're about shameful repentance
simply points us to eternity. religion is mansur response to turn all questions. religion talks about life and death religion talks about the soul. of the truth self control the meaning of life and so on. once you start thinking about these things one way or another you will come in touch with religion because that is specifically with christianity because we have been living in christian civilization for the past two thousand years but the should so almost films how this eternal issues present...
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tom, great to have you with us. thank you for joining us on "the ed show." that's "the ed show," i'm ed schultz. the "rachel maddow show" starts right now. good eeskage. >> thank you, my front. and thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. tonight, president obama is watching the u.s. olympic basketball teams, both the men's team and the women's team, play exhibition games against the basketball teams from brazil. sort of a warm-up for the olympic games. the president obviously a big basketball fan. he's got a big night out with the vice president there. you know, it's kind of nice. a campaign is firing on all cylinders at this point. the president was campaigning today in ohio. mitt romney is raising money at a country club in jackson, mississippi, tonight. these guys are campaigning full speed. the campaign is actually sort of happening at a pace it's never really happened at before now. the toughest pace it's ever been. but these guys are also taking time to relax. mr. romney took the weekend off with his family at their big lake house
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joining us now is pete williams. pete, thanks for joining us. the question a lot of people will be asking of course is where did this individual get all those guns? what do we know about that right now? >> we know where he bought them. he bought them at three gun stores in the denver area. one in denver, one in aurora, and one in a nearby community of thornton. officials say he started buying them in may and bought the most recent one just two weeks ago. these are the weapons he had. two .40 caliber glock. a rumming ton single barrel shot gun. probably the most widely sold shot gun in america. and the gun police believe he fired the most that's the smith & wesson ar-rifle. all were purchased legally. there was nothing in his background that would disqualify him from buying weapons. he had no criminal record. his only run in with the law in colorado was a speeding ticket in aurora a year ago. so there's nothing that would have disqualified him from buying these guns. and it's legal to buy them all in colorado. as a matter of fact, it's legal to b
joining us now is pete williams. pete, thanks for joining us. the question a lot of people will be asking of course is where did this individual get all those guns? what do we know about that right now? >> we know where he bought them. he bought them at three gun stores in the denver area. one in denver, one in aurora, and one in a nearby community of thornton. officials say he started buying them in may and bought the most recent one just two weeks ago. these are the weapons he had. two...
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why won't he respond and give us some of the tax returns? what's the worst case that he knows but we don't? >> you know, chris, you've missed a wild two weeks. you've been missed by myself and other reporters at "huffington post" and others. there were also reports about his secret funds in bermuda, cayman islands. and so what i think is, people kept saying the conventional wisdom is you get the stuff out, you take a hit, it's better than a slow bleeding wound which is what you've got now. >> unless it's really bad. unless it's really bad. >> opening up your chest cavity is worse than a slow bleeding wound. and i think just judging from what i've looked at and other people have looked at in the past few weeks, if you put out these tax returns, there's stuff there that's going to be -- i'm not saying illegal, but really hard to explain if not shady. how he got his ira account to go from $450,000 to up to $102 million. there's a lot of stuff that is -- there are contradictions. is the disclosure forms and bain documents. this ask a road map. h
why won't he respond and give us some of the tax returns? what's the worst case that he knows but we don't? >> you know, chris, you've missed a wild two weeks. you've been missed by myself and other reporters at "huffington post" and others. there were also reports about his secret funds in bermuda, cayman islands. and so what i think is, people kept saying the conventional wisdom is you get the stuff out, you take a hit, it's better than a slow bleeding wound which is what...
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be a liberating factor in the lives of ordinary people, farmers and trades scommen mechanics who can use the automobile to experience things in life that people on the farm that he had grown up in, had never experienced before. so for him, the automobile was the cutting edge of modern transportation and i don't recall one single thing actually with ford ever even addressing mass transit as the kind of, as a kind of issue. he probably should have. i have been in los angeles a lot recently, and i can tell you, he should have. >> did he do anything to promote road building? there wasn't much in the way of roads then. guest: he contributed some to -- what do they call that? the better road's move crusade which was in the midwest in that period when the automobile was taking the country by storm. and i know that he contributed to sort of surveying and doing the kind of prepare work for the highway system in michigan. i'm not sure if he did in other parts of the country. but the automobile, i think, certainly by the 1920's, had fostered the enormous explosion of road building around the countr
be a liberating factor in the lives of ordinary people, farmers and trades scommen mechanics who can use the automobile to experience things in life that people on the farm that he had grown up in, had never experienced before. so for him, the automobile was the cutting edge of modern transportation and i don't recall one single thing actually with ford ever even addressing mass transit as the kind of, as a kind of issue. he probably should have. i have been in los angeles a lot recently, and i...
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you invite you to interrogate us, invite us to ask what's there, and you invite us to see the vapidity, the emptiness, the inability to express fundamental truths and beliefs that can move us. i mean, you don't have to be a rapper to say, how can i move the crowd? you want to move the crowd. as a political figure who arc c arcticlates a vision that not only speaks to us in a cerebral capacity, but from human being to human being, and i think he missed that opportunity to do so, and i felt he was a person who missed pinpoi eed it. >> howard, i think this is a very important point that howard just made, the fact that anyone should be grateful in some sense that mitt romney would acknowledge them as american voters and worthy of being spoken to. but this is the same person who as governor of massachusetts spent four years in an office at the top of beacon hill, the governor's office in boston, without ever once, ever once having a meeting there with the naacp. >> yeah, and also, and also, lawrence, moving to change the affirmative action office and rules in massachusetts in a way that was
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but the deeper reality here is this shows us not flip-flopping. it shows us how much this guy is enthralled to the right wing. he's on permanent authority. if he didn't go to their line with -- wlo could govern as president in a pragmatic way. negotiate to save social security reform. what this really tells us is that in this campaign, the romney campaign, the base called the shots not the candidate. if you're the president, the same would be true. >> listen to mitt romney trying to explain why the mandate in obama's plan is a tax and his is not. >> actually, the chief justice in his opinion made it very clear that at the state level, states have the power to put in place mandates. they don't need to requireç th being called taxes in order for them to be unconstitutional. and as a result massachusetts mandate was a mandate, was a penalty. was described that way by the legislature and by me. so it stays as it was. >> then on msnbc this morning obama spokeswoman stephanie cutter hit romney on his tax language flip-flop. >> the difference between t
but the deeper reality here is this shows us not flip-flopping. it shows us how much this guy is enthralled to the right wing. he's on permanent authority. if he didn't go to their line with -- wlo could govern as president in a pragmatic way. negotiate to save social security reform. what this really tells us is that in this campaign, the romney campaign, the base called the shots not the candidate. if you're the president, the same would be true. >> listen to mitt romney trying to...
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president obama you're killing us out here. through hard work and a little bit of luck, we built this business. why are you demonizing us for it? >> well, you know,the president is not demonizing you. mim romney is lying to you. you did not build the roads, you did not build the water supply, the airports your business uses. you did not build the internet that your business uses. the government did all of those things and more and without them, your business could not exist today. mitt romney knows these things and he knows he's lying about these things as the latest team obama ad tries to show. >> he said if you've got a business, you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. >> if you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help. there was a great teacher somewhere in your life. >> we value schoolteacher, firefighters, people who build roads. >> somebody invested in roads and bridges. if you've got a business, you didn't build that, somebody else made that happen. >> you couldn't have a business if you
president obama you're killing us out here. through hard work and a little bit of luck, we built this business. why are you demonizing us for it? >> well, you know,the president is not demonizing you. mim romney is lying to you. you did not build the roads, you did not build the water supply, the airports your business uses. you did not build the internet that your business uses. the government did all of those things and more and without them, your business could not exist today. mitt...
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so people want us fundamentally to get things done. the folks who are not just idealogically blinded on either side but have as a goal that america make some progress, that we revive our economy, that yes, we have personal responsibility, but we understand that we're all in it together, they want us to get things done. and when there's one side that's trying, making an effort, trying to improve things that need to be corrected and there's another side that says, you know what, we have done it 33 times, let's go for a 34th, people get it. that's beyond gridlock. that's just obstructionism. >> your state of vermont has taken an aggressively progressive position on health reform, vermont has talked about pursuing single payer at the state level. on the other side of the idealogical number line, i guess, you have texas with governor perry there saying that his state is going to opt out of medicaid even to the extent it's going to cost them money, put them at odds federally, put them at odds with the federal government, potentially, in lega
so people want us fundamentally to get things done. the folks who are not just idealogically blinded on either side but have as a goal that america make some progress, that we revive our economy, that yes, we have personal responsibility, but we understand that we're all in it together, they want us to get things done. and when there's one side that's trying, making an effort, trying to improve things that need to be corrected and there's another side that says, you know what, we have done it...
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thank you for joining us. good luck with the initiative, with the company, with my car. >> thank you. >> coming up walter isaacson joins us on the set. white house senior adviser robert gibbs and cnbc's david faber and the star of the hit usa show "covert affairs" piper perabo. up next mike allen with a look at the top stories in the politico playbook. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. >>> somehow you always managed to clear the decks, just in time. >> oh. >> what in the blue pacific is going on in here? what are they doing with these dresses? >> you see, sir, they're preparing a show that special service house is putting on, yes, sir. >> special service offices. >> yes, sir. parker, he's our special service officer and a whiz at this stuff, sir. a regular sigfield, isn't that right? >> i am. >> at 26 past the hour time to take a look at morning papers. from our parade of papers, "the los angeles times" says film legend earnest borgnine has died. the academy-award winner played hundreds of rol
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to use his term. money from the federal government for businesses. we are talking about this kind of i think manufactured controversy over a benull statement about the underlying infrastructure that government provides. i do think there is this weird impulse i find in this election. i can't tell if that is an overcompensation from mitt romney and can't tell if it is because the message of rugged individualism is appealing. you can imagine a campaign that mitt romney ran that was much more pragmatic about poor economic performance. >> i think there is a lot of coded language being used in this election. it is funny how obama becomes the entitlement president but we never hear george bush as entitlement when he was helping the rich. romney is described as the entitlement candidate. i think it is also coded racial language and it's the strategy in 2012. it is really problematic. it is almost as if the romney people had too much caffeine. the 24 hour news i think jumped on this so fast and romney had to s
to use his term. money from the federal government for businesses. we are talking about this kind of i think manufactured controversy over a benull statement about the underlying infrastructure that government provides. i do think there is this weird impulse i find in this election. i can't tell if that is an overcompensation from mitt romney and can't tell if it is because the message of rugged individualism is appealing. you can imagine a campaign that mitt romney ran that was much more...
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he used to run the place. if mitt romney went to bain and said, look, in order to continue to make the hundreds of millions and billions of dollars that bain has made over the years, do we really have to send these jobs off, can't you hold off on this, wouldn't you expect bain to listen to mitt romney saying that to them? >> oh, absolutely. he's the one that created the model that sent jobs overseas. and we'd love to see mitt romney and president obama come to freeport and actually go to the lincoln douglas debate site and have a debate on outsourcing, on how terrible it is for the country, and what they're going to do. not do from the podium, but come and meet the people and see the lives they affect and how they're going to positively make changes to keep jobs here in freeport, illinois, and in our country. >> cheryl, if you and the mayor and the city council can't stop bain from doing this, what's going to happen to you when your job goes to china? >> well, i will be forced to go back to school, along with
he used to run the place. if mitt romney went to bain and said, look, in order to continue to make the hundreds of millions and billions of dollars that bain has made over the years, do we really have to send these jobs off, can't you hold off on this, wouldn't you expect bain to listen to mitt romney saying that to them? >> oh, absolutely. he's the one that created the model that sent jobs overseas. and we'd love to see mitt romney and president obama come to freeport and actually go to...
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why isn't he telling us that? >> the only person i've heard talk about that was senator kay bailey hutchison yesterday on with chris jansing, where she said, he's a big philanthropist, he's given so much to charities -- >> exactly. >> even the koch brothers. >> joy reid and jonathan capehart, hang around. we'll come back and talk about george zimmerman's interview tonight. >>> also, coming up, john mccain can only take so much crazy in congress and mike huckabee brought way, way too much crazy this week to the republican party and john mccain wants to stop it. that's ahead. and as i said, george zimmerman did an interview with sean hannity tonight, just an hour ago. we're going to be back with more analysis of that interview, coming up. eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the
why isn't he telling us that? >> the only person i've heard talk about that was senator kay bailey hutchison yesterday on with chris jansing, where she said, he's a big philanthropist, he's given so much to charities -- >> exactly. >> even the koch brothers. >> joy reid and jonathan capehart, hang around. we'll come back and talk about george zimmerman's interview tonight. >>> also, coming up, john mccain can only take so much crazy in congress and mike huckabee...
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with us today michael duffy, nbc's andrea mitchell, casey hunt and howard fineman. first up here we find ourselves in the midst of a presidential election. and thanks to our panelists we're learning about the men who have been american presidents. this was a sleepover at the white house complete with jamies i suppose that bill clinton held for the club. ford, look at him, ford, bush, carter. they all camped out there. and when they don't have sleepovers, they use this clubhouse at lafayette square as their meeting ground. this is a great scoop. we've known there have been friendships in and out of these relationship bus you've got a real club that's functioning and affects history. >> it's amazing. it starts in 1953 when herbert hoover goes up to harry truman on the di ass and said we ought to be the club. i'll be the president. you be the treasurer. truman says let's do it. 60 years later it has its own rules and rivalries. chris: why is it important to history and why did you write this amazing book of the importance of how it helps? i keep thinking it's one of th
with us today michael duffy, nbc's andrea mitchell, casey hunt and howard fineman. first up here we find ourselves in the midst of a presidential election. and thanks to our panelists we're learning about the men who have been american presidents. this was a sleepover at the white house complete with jamies i suppose that bill clinton held for the club. ford, look at him, ford, bush, carter. they all camped out there. and when they don't have sleepovers, they use this clubhouse at lafayette...
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thanks for joining us. susan page, veteran washington report their covers -- hate to do this to you. nine elections so far. i think i may have you beat. washington bureau chief at "usa today." thank you for joining us. first of all, i want to ask jason about the vetting process. what do you ask about? we were going through dangers here. now put them in regular english so everybody will know. you are a married guy, right? girl friends, drugs? >> ask a lot of questions about your sex life. have you paid for sex, any sex tapes? have you ever had a homosexual encounter? lots of questions about your sex life. they want to know about drug history. alcohol use. they want all of your tax records. it is a fairly invasive process. >> who does the questioning? is it the candidate for president? or -- who -- what kind of -- high-level -- campaign person or somebody just as good at this kind of thing, digging? >> it is usual lay high-level campaign person. in 2008 for john mccain, a former white house council for ronald
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she inspired us all. we'll always have my friend, miss whitney houston. >> that was mariah carey at the b.e.t. awards last night, which will be re-broadcast this week. the most important and moving tribute to whitney houston last night was from her 78-year-old mother, cissy houston. ♪ like a prayer over troubled water, i would lay thee down ♪ [ tires squeal, engine revs ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> in the spotlight tonight, mitt romney's new abortion problem, and this one could be worse for abortion opponents than he was for it before he was against it. david corn's investigative reporting in mother jones shows that mitt romney signed a $75 million investment in a company called stericycle, which disposes of medical waste, including fetuses from abortion. that would make mitt romney an abortion profite
she inspired us all. we'll always have my friend, miss whitney houston. >> that was mariah carey at the b.e.t. awards last night, which will be re-broadcast this week. the most important and moving tribute to whitney houston last night was from her 78-year-old mother, cissy houston. ♪ like a prayer over troubled water, i would lay thee down ♪ [ tires squeal, engine revs ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from...
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right off the bat i want to thank some of you for joining us. (laughter) but only some. because some of you are not welcome at all. of course, i'm talking about los illegals which, of course, is spanish for mexican. (laughter) we are powerless against them, folks, thanks to the supreme court yesterday overturning arizona s.b.-1080, arizona's attempt to implement their own immigration policy in opposition to the current federal immigration policy of not having an immigration policy. (laughter) it was a 5-3 decision with elena kagan recusing herself and sonia sotomayor allowed to vote only after she showed her papers. (laughter) nation, nation, this decision is a disaster partly because it throws open our country's borders but mostly because mitt romney now has to express an opinion that might upset his pick voters. of course, it's great for obama, he's been pandering to latinos all year. what with last week offering to let young illegals stay and, of course, his shameful entrance at the state of the union. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states! (playing "mexi
right off the bat i want to thank some of you for joining us. (laughter) but only some. because some of you are not welcome at all. of course, i'm talking about los illegals which, of course, is spanish for mexican. (laughter) we are powerless against them, folks, thanks to the supreme court yesterday overturning arizona s.b.-1080, arizona's attempt to implement their own immigration policy in opposition to the current federal immigration policy of not having an immigration policy. (laughter)...
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this guy's not one of us. here's a guy that's been president for four years. he is one of us. why are they doing it? >> me? >> yeah, you. yes, sir. >> well, i mean you know why it is. it kind of connects to a certain part of the base that -- of the republican base that barack obama even to this day is very other than they are. and as much as they can drive a wedge between the american population, the american electorate and barack obama, they see that as a winning strategy. that happened since the 2008 campaign of trying to paint this particular guy as other. it is not completely different from clinton but it is kind of one-up it is clinton -- >> i just -- do you think it would be the case if he was a regular guy with a more familiar african-american background than n this country? coming up from slavery and jim crowe moving north into the midwest, do you think they would be playing the same card or would it be different? >> i think it is absolutely different for a lot of reasons. and -- part of that is that he's worn in hawaii -- born those in hawaii, for those that even beli
this guy's not one of us. here's a guy that's been president for four years. he is one of us. why are they doing it? >> me? >> yeah, you. yes, sir. >> well, i mean you know why it is. it kind of connects to a certain part of the base that -- of the republican base that barack obama even to this day is very other than they are. and as much as they can drive a wedge between the american population, the american electorate and barack obama, they see that as a winning strategy....
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they're using the word. being nixonian. thank you. >>> up next, in this corner, the former speaker of the house. newt and snooki. that can only mean one thing. the "sideshow" about to come and this is "hardball," the place for felix. [ male announcer imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include
they're using the word. being nixonian. thank you. >>> up next, in this corner, the former speaker of the house. newt and snooki. that can only mean one thing. the "sideshow" about to come and this is "hardball," the place for felix. [ male announcer imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic...
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telling the american people a story that helps us understand where he's leading us. that's ahead. this is "hardball." the place for politics. according to ford, the works fuel saver package could literally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. like, keep one of these over your head. well, i wasn't "supposed" to need flood insurance, but i have it. fred over here chose not to have it. ♪ me, i've got a plan. fred he uh... fred what is your plan? do i look like i have a plan? not really. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. for a free brochure, call the number on your screen. ♪ power surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits
telling the american people a story that helps us understand where he's leading us. that's ahead. this is "hardball." the place for politics. according to ford, the works fuel saver package could literally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works...
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how they are accused of using unused vacation time to pad their paychecks? >> the house was on fire, i was so nervous. >> the frantic moments after that bay area fire broke out, what made the situation even more tense for evacuees? >> and what,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> >> well people were being shut out of california state parks, some park administrators were cashing in. many collected checks for unused vacation time. the scandal is now under investigation. checkey bedford shows us how it happened. >> the agency that once claimed they did not have enough money to keep 70 state parks open, apparently had more than enough money the year before to pay employees nearly $300,000 in unauthorized vacation buybacks. a man at the helm of the backboard deal, according to publish reports, the high- ranking deputy director. the state parks official at the center of a harassment lawsuit earlier this year for raunchy sex talk. >> employees blew a whistle and said some and was gone on. >> what it's done internally revealed a department wide cover-up to buy back vacation time.
how they are accused of using unused vacation time to pad their paychecks? >> the house was on fire, i was so nervous. >> the frantic moments after that bay area fire broke out, what made the situation even more tense for evacuees? >> and what,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> >> well people were being shut out of california state parks, some park administrators were cashing in. many collected checks for unused vacation time. the scandal is now under investigation. checkey...
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we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i thought. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. [ engine revving ] ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ [ tires screech ] [ male announcer ] with fuel economy that's best in class and better acceleration than...
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sense, the gop is making us use a jedi mind trick. i'm not going to let you all be fooled. it's time to live wider awake. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote proper sleeping posture all night long. the revolutionary recharge sleep system... from beautyrest. it's you, fully charged. >>> welcome back. okay. you may be wondering what in the world i am doing with a darth vader mask and light sabers, but as yoda might say, guess not or learn not. i'm not one to second guess another person's decisions. sorry, the light sabers are making a lot of noise. but maybe just this once at times it's difficult to reconcile who mitt romney is what republicans want in a candidate, as though they are trying to perform a jedi mind trick on voters like onni wan kenobi. >> let me see your identification. >> you don't need to see his identification. >> we don't need to see his identification. >> these aren't the droids are you looking for. >> these aren'
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thank you for joining us today. join us tomorrow at 8:00. we have a great guest. we'll talk to ed conard. he's a partner at bain capital, which means he was there during 1999 and 2002 when apparently no one was running the company. and mitt romney was simultaneously both at and not at bain at the same time. we are confused and will ask him to sort it out for us. coming up next, melissa harris-perry. melissa is talking big bird, mitt romney and the middle class. the middle class is keeping the election. how can big bird be mitt romney's greatest undoing? that's melissa harris-perry coming up next. we'll see you tomorrow as always at 8:00. thank you so much for getting up. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at th
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and also, thanks to all of you at home for staying with us for the next hour. four years ago this week, presidential candidate senator barack obama was wrapping up a worldwide tour through europe and the middle east. designed to amp up his foreign policy credentials. here's what that looked like. as many as 200,000 people crowded their way into berlin's tear garden park to hear senator obama's vision for the world in july of 2008 and to cheer. and cheer, and cheer some more. >> the greatest danger of all is to allow nuance to divide us from one another, the walls between old allies on either side of the atlantic cannot stand. the walls between the countries with the most and those with the least cannot stand. the walls between races and tribes, natives and immigrants, christians and muslims and jews cannot stand. these now are the walls we must tear down. >> senator obama was greeted abroad like a political rock star. and not just by his tens of thousands of adoring fans. as frank rich put it at the time, senator obama was treated like a, quote, president in wa
and also, thanks to all of you at home for staying with us for the next hour. four years ago this week, presidential candidate senator barack obama was wrapping up a worldwide tour through europe and the middle east. designed to amp up his foreign policy credentials. here's what that looked like. as many as 200,000 people crowded their way into berlin's tear garden park to hear senator obama's vision for the world in july of 2008 and to cheer. and cheer, and cheer some more. >> the...
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homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu/beltway to find our 5 locations in your area chris: welcome back. mike a departure this week the same prediction from each of you. will hillary clinton run for president? and if you can't answer that yet, what will her decision be based upon? >> i think it shall go because it's what the clintons do and she'll look at the competition and say i'm better than this. chris: fortify the decision. >> i think it will be based on whether she think she can win. chris: you think it's a go? >> i do. >> i think it depends on what joe biden decides to do. he's talking more and more about it. chatted that the clinton are paying very close attention to. i think he would
homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu/beltway to find our 5 locations in your area chris: welcome back. mike a departure this week the...
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the economy is us. everybody in america spending money is the economy and it's becoming clear with some of the excuse me, you got me all choked up thinking about beckham. with all the data we've had recently, housing is good. the risk congress faces is families watching "morning joe" will say we need a new car, but they'll say well, i don't know what our tax rate's going to be. not sure who's going to win the election, let's hold off. if everybody holds off until the end of the year, things are going to get really ugly really fast. so the fear is growing that the impact may already be upon us because we are the economy. congress needs to be aware of this. they can't wait until december 31st. what is the good housing news? i'm curious. >> housing has shown signs of life in most of the metro areas, prices are up. lending activity is up year over year in terms of purchases and refis. almost everything else seems negative. europe has caused a big fear. the fiscal cliff. housing kind of quietly has been gett
the economy is us. everybody in america spending money is the economy and it's becoming clear with some of the excuse me, you got me all choked up thinking about beckham. with all the data we've had recently, housing is good. the risk congress faces is families watching "morning joe" will say we need a new car, but they'll say well, i don't know what our tax rate's going to be. not sure who's going to win the election, let's hold off. if everybody holds off until the end of the year,...
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has moved away from commercial cinema he tells us he is working on a smaller project that he used to and is financing his movies himself he says he was happy to get rid of the big studios dictatorship but nevertheless takes curse of the film industry philosophically let's listen to what he says about it. just real sad about this is the many people have jobs makes money for many people it's like a business is like you know any kind of business. and then there's the independent cinema which you know people who really love. to do work in that would rather be in but the audiences. the audience favors the commercial cinema because the audience has many options either table you know in the old days people web to the movies that was entertainment but now they watch television they can watch movies that's entertainment they can follow politics that's entertainment they can do sports that's entertainment they could go to the saving museum shows that's. good entertainment. how do you manage to find a happy medium for all fields are not like mass produced one just the know just printed same and
has moved away from commercial cinema he tells us he is working on a smaller project that he used to and is financing his movies himself he says he was happy to get rid of the big studios dictatorship but nevertheless takes curse of the film industry philosophically let's listen to what he says about it. just real sad about this is the many people have jobs makes money for many people it's like a business is like you know any kind of business. and then there's the independent cinema which you...
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please stay with us. ou? trouble with a car insurance claim. [ voice of dennis ] switch to allstate. their claim service is so good, now it's guaranteed. [ normal voice ] so i can trust 'em. unlike randy. are you in good hands? unlike randy. according to ford, the works fuel saver package could literally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. want to hop in the back and get weird? no. no. ♪ ugh, no! [ sighs ] we can have hotdogs for dinner?! yes. [ male announcer ] it's nice to finally say "yes." to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, m
please stay with us. ou? trouble with a car insurance claim. [ voice of dennis ] switch to allstate. their claim service is so good, now it's guaranteed. [ normal voice ] so i can trust 'em. unlike randy. are you in good hands? unlike randy. according to ford, the works fuel saver package could literally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? >>> in the spotlight tonight, republican campaign strategist, rush limbaugh. rush thinks mitt is doing a terrible job of fighting back against the team obama attack on mitt as a pioneer of outsourcing. but rush thinks he knows why mitt isn't hitting back hard enough. >> romney knows how to do this. he did it to newt and he did it to santorum. he knows full well how he has to do this. but i know what they think they're up against. they got the first black president, independence. it's easy to go after newt or romney, because they're conservatives and everybody hates conservatives anyway. but we can't go after poor old barack that way, because he's a minority. >> and so rush decided to teach mitt how to go after a minority. rush this is mitt should be hitting barack obama as a lazy, drug-taking beneficiary of affirma
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? >>> in the spotlight tonight, republican campaign strategist, rush limbaugh. rush thinks mitt is doing a terrible job of fighting back against the team obama attack on mitt as a pioneer of outsourcing. but rush thinks he knows why mitt isn't hitting back hard enough. >> romney knows how to do...
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tavis: is the worst behind us? i asked that because there are, as you know, some economists who are concerned that the economy may be in danger of a double-dip recession. if the economy goes into a double-dip recession, that would impact on detroit. is the worst behind at the moment? >> it may have to get back before it gets different. these companies are poised to be profitable or to at least break even. much, much lower sales volumes than there were five years ago. that said, i do not think it is going to be clear sailing. i do think the worst has passed in that it will not get as bad as 2008, 2009, but there is a lot of trouble going on in europe, as you know, with the euro zone and whether the currency will stay together there, the euro, and a lot of that has an impact on the american economy including detroit. general motors and ford have huge businesses in europe, and chrysler is joined at the hip with the yacht. fiat is a european company. >> -- joined at the hip with fiat's -- fiat. tavis: the industry is s
tavis: is the worst behind us? i asked that because there are, as you know, some economists who are concerned that the economy may be in danger of a double-dip recession. if the economy goes into a double-dip recession, that would impact on detroit. is the worst behind at the moment? >> it may have to get back before it gets different. these companies are poised to be profitable or to at least break even. much, much lower sales volumes than there were five years ago. that said, i do not...
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